
Joseph Middleton
Professor · Classical Music Accompaniment
The Royal Academy of Music, University of LondonAbout
Joseph Middleton is a Professor at the Royal Academy of Music, renowned for his expertise in song accompaniment and chamber music. He holds additional roles as Director of Leeds Lieder, Musician in Residence and Bye-Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Fellow at the Royal Academy of Music. His international performances span prestigious venues like Wigmore Hall, Royal Opera House, and major European concert halls. Praised by media as 'the king of programming' and 'a pianist in a thousand,' Middleton is celebrated for his innovative programming and artistry in Lieder and song repertoire.
His discography has earned awards including the Diapason D’or and Edison Award, with frequent collaborations featuring leading singers such as Sir Thomas Allen and Dame Sarah Connolly. Middleton actively mentors emerging artists through masterclasses at institutions like Britten-Pears Aldeburgh and directs the Cambridge University Lieder Scheme, fostering the next generation of performers.
Notable recognitions include the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Young Artist Award—the first accompanist to win it—and contributions to rediscovering works like Benjamin Britten’s lost songs. His pedagogical impact is evident through students winning major competitions like the Kathleen Ferrier and Wigmore Hall Song prizes.
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